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Author John Hillen says only a small percentage of organizations make deliberate plans to grow their executives alongside their business. Because of this, it's incumbent upon leaders to take it upon themselves to adapt to the changes around them. If they don't, they will be at risk of hitting one of seven career stalls. ( Fast Company)
Visit https://www.fastcompany.com/40586932/7-warning-signs-that-your-career-is-stalling to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
The University of West Florida has created an online course that provides participants with tools to handle inclusivity and diversity issues within the workplace. The Cross-Cultural Competency course focuses on awareness, acceptance and respect. ( Diverse Issues in Higher Education)
Visit http://diverseeducation.com/article/120050/ to view the full article online.
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NBMBAA
Registration is now open for the National Black MBA Association’s annual conference.
About 10,000 professionals are expected to attend the event when it returns to the city where it first convened four decades ago: Detroit.
Cobo Center will be the site of the 40th Annual Conference and Exposition Registration is open for the conference, scheduled for Sept. 25-29, whose "OneVoice.OneMission" theme will promote educational and economic empowerment for black Americans.
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The Scale-Up Pitch Challenge deadline has been extended to July 22nd, 2018. There's still time to submit your "big idea" to compete in the Atlanta or Los Angeles regionals. If you think your startup embodies a "Big Idea" that can be even bigger, this challenge is for you! Remember, you must be a member of NBMBAA ® to apply!
Visit https://nbmbaa.org/scale-up-pitch-challenge/?i> to view the full article online.
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Entrepreneurship
Despite tax breaks that could help a company's monetary value, black-owned businesses may not be better off under the Trump Administration, some business owners say. Trump's policies tend to favor big business. Also, the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics projects the growth rate of the Black labor force to be slower than the growth rate of the black population between 2018-2026. ( The Sacramento Observer)
Visit http://sacobserver.com/2018/07/how-is-black-owned-business-doing-in-the-trump-economy/ to view the full article online.
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Corporate America
According to a special report in Advertising Age, many big-name corporations including McDonald's, Ford and General Mills are making the move toward making African Americans their lead consumers. (<i>Forbes</i>)
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